Putting everyone to Bcc.
On 12/3/12 4:50 AM, "Ian Jacobs" <ij@w3.org> wrote:
>Glad to see the thread already kicked off with discussion of design.
>
>For the MWC booth, we are planning to have these screens (probably
>mounted side-by-side on a wall):
>
> * phone
> * tablet
> * laptop
> * television
>
>I hope to work with all of you on adaptive layouts for these screens.
A camera app for anything beyond mobile is going to look strange. (Have
you ever tired taking a picture with a tablet? It's awkward[1].)
I suggest we split-up the work into two applications.
The camera app we're working on and an accompanying picture gallery app,
that would automatically sync with e.g. Dropbox.
There's potential for a lot of code reuse, but it's two very different
applications.
The gallery app seems in scope of what FranÃ§ois described as an
application Joshfire would be interested in developing.
>We can do our demo in a controlled environment with specific
>screens/devices. Anyone have suggestions for good standards-compliant
>setups for those four types of devices?
The feature requirements of the camera app will dictate what mobile device
it can run on. Afaik, it'll need to be a last generation Android device
running Chrome.
I have fewer technical concerns for the gallery app.
--tobie
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[1]:
http://techpresident.com/short-post/if-spike-lee-taking-picture-obama-makes
-ipad-photography-look-ridiculous